Peasants' Party (Poland)

Peasants' Party
Partia Chłopska
AbbreviationPCh
LeaderKrzysztof Filipek
SecretaryMariusz Świecki
FounderKrzysztof Filipek
Founded15 March 2017
Registered3 April 2018
Split fromSRP
Headquartersul. Szlachecka 48
03-259 Warsaw
Membership (2023)250
IdeologyAgrarian socialism
Left-wing nationalism
Left-wing populism
Peasant movement
Catholic left
Political positionLeft-wing
ReligionRoman Catholic
National affiliationDemocratic Left Alliance
Left Together
Colours  Green
  Yellow
Slogan"Just like under Lepper"
(Polish: "Będzie jak za Leppera")
Sejm
0 / 460
Senate
0 / 100
European Parliament
0 / 51
Regional assemblies
0 / 552
City presidents
0 / 117
Website
partiachlopska.pl

Peasants' Party (Polish: Partia Chłopska, PCh) is a Polish political party founded by the former Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland activists in 2018. The party was registered in April 2018 by Krzysztof Filipek, a long-time vice-chairman of Samoobrona, who seceded from Samoobrona for the regionalist Party of Regions in 2007 before founding the Peasants' Party. The party includes former MPs and agrarian activists of Self-Defence such as Danuta Hojarska and Renata Beger. The party announced that it would not run independently in elections, and started cooperating with agrarian trade unions and sought coalitions with left-wing parties. In August 2018, the party entered an agreement with the left-wing Democratic Left Alliance to run on the party's electoral list.

The party is based on the Samoobrona party, whose former members are the founders of the Peasants' Party. The party wants to focus primarily on agricultural problems, and represents the interests of farmers and the countryside at large. The Peasants' Party argues that the countryside had been neglected by Polish politics ever since the electoral demise of Samoobrona in the 2007 Polish parliamentary election, and believes that the countryside remains the most marginalised place in Poland. The party wants to continue the legacy of the Samoobrona's late leader Andrzej Lepper and presents a strongly left-wing stance, portraying itself as "the true left, the one that stands on the side of ordinary people". The party calls itself a "social agrarian" alternative to left-wing rural voters.